heme - console hex editor heme is intended to be fast and portable console hex editor for unix systems. It has undo support (number of undo operations is only limited by available memory), ability to fill a range of addresses with the specified byte, ability to search for a single byte or character string. Offsets can be given in hexadecimal, octal or decimal. There are two editing modes: hex and ascii. In hex mode you type hexadecimal digits and in ascii mode you type characters. In the ascii mode cursor is automatically moved to the next byte after typing a character (this behaviour is configurable for hex mode). heme uses curses library for screen and input handling. Colors are supported and they may be configured in the configuration file (see below). If the configuration file isn't present, heme will use defaults. You may also specify which configuration file to use with the '-c' command line option. Type 'heme --help' to see list of all command line options. Keys: left (right) move to previous (next) byte up (down) move to previous (next) line < move to beginning of line > move to end of line ! move 1 page up # move 1 page down ( move to beginning of file ) move to end of file h display help screen j jump to offset n (w) search for byte (string) l fill range with byte @ toggle between hex and ascii editing modes u undo s save file backspace quit See heme(1) for complete user manual. heme is distributed under the GNU General Public License. For details see the file COPYING included in the source distribution. Please send comments, bug reports, suggestions etc. to pokemon@fly.srk.fer.hr
camperdave/heme-android
Port of heme to android - mainly a few modifications to directories and keycodes, to make it easier to use on my Moto Droid.
CGPL-2.0